Capital gains tax rates spike for organisations and individuals following new legislation
Sri Lanka, June 11 -- The headline Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rate on trusts, unit trusts, mutual funds, and non-governmental organisations increased from 10% to 30% following the parliamentary passage and certification of the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Act No. 11 of 2026, according to a KPMG Tax News Flash report.
The legislative enactment triggered immediate rate hikes, raising CGT for individuals and partnerships from 10% to 15%, while trusts, unit trusts, mutual funds, and NGOs saw their rates jump from 10% to 30%, the report noted.
The CGT applies directly to profits realised during asset disposal and represents the exact difference between sale proceeds and the underlying cost basis.
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